Jiang defines eschatology as a tradition's account of where history is going, where humanity comes from, and where God and man reunify at the end of history.
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GOD AND MAN
Jiang defines eschatology as a tradition's account of where history is going, where humanity comes from, and where God and man reunify at the end of history.
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"...of eschatology is to figure out the point at which God and man reunify. Which brings about the end of history. So that's the..."
"...the middle ages as an accursed race, the enemies of God and man, the special foes of Christianity. No one in those days paused..."
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